Abstract
For the superconducting cable operation in the real grid for over decades, one of the important technical challenges is maintaining vacuum rate of the thermal insulation cryostat vessels for avoiding system heat loss increase. When the vacuum rate is getting worse, turbo-molecular pumps etc. are usually adopted for that system. However, these pumps need to have some installation space and some electricity for the operation and moreover, periodic troublesome maintenance is needed. For the countermeasure of such issues, getter pump is selected and tested because of its smaller size, less electricity consumption and easy maintenance features. After confirming its effectivity as the vacuum pump by several investigations, this pump was employed for the termination vacuum vessel of the superconducting cable system in Yokohama. From the results of 3 weeks operation, evacuating performance exceeds turbo molecular pump and keeps vacuum state less than 1e-3 Pa stably, are confirmed respectively. This paper describes test results of the getter pump and its operation results for the real in grid system.
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